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Local student wins Congressional Art Competition PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bill Tipple   
Friday, 16 May 2008

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L-R: Robert Lepo, Andrea McCully, David Lepo, Polly Jordan, and Congressman Jim Jordan
Riverside senior Andrea McCully was recently named the Fourth Congressional District winner of this year's Congressional Art Competition.

McCully's winning entry was a charcoal drawing entitled "2nd Lieutenant Mary Margaret Miksh."

The piece will be displayed in the United States Capitol for one year.

McCully plans on attending Urbana University in the fall.

Bryan Kaffenbarger of Triad High School was named runner-up and Jocelyn Biddle from Mansfield Christian High School took third place.

Honorable Mention winners included:

Kayla Holdgreve, Allen County-Lima Senior High School, Title of Work: "Bud Greenwalt"

Josh Haudenschield, Hardin County-Hardin Northern High School, Title of Work: "Untitled"

Victoria Christy, Auglaize County-Waynesfield-Goshen High School, Title of Work: "One Great Love"

Erica Bensman, Shelby County-Lehman Catholic High School, Title of Work: "Blind Bullet"

Troy Hoffman, Hancock County-St. Wendelin Catholic High School, Title of Work: "Jessica in Shades"

Michaela Gordon, Marion County-Ridgedale High School, Title of Work: "Technicolor Madness"

Jordan presented ribbons and certificates to the participating students at an event held at Lepo Works art studio in Lima earlier this month.

 
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